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Life's not a bitch,
Life is a beautiful women,
you only call her a bitch
because she won't let you get that pussy...-Aesop Rock See all y'all at Session 3 of High North

What kind of skiing are you looking at doing?? If you're interested, the best thing to do would be to head to the Western Alberta/ British Columbia area and spend time in a few spots. Fernie, Banff, and Whistler are all pretty close. And while you're at fernie you may as well head to Big Sky Montana, and since big sky is less than a day's drive from Jackson Hole Wyoming....what the hell, DO IT! If you head to that part of North America the snow typically follows patterns.....not to mention you can read forecasts, and generally you're not too much more than a day's drive away from the next place. I've done that routine a few times and it's damn fun :)

If you wanna stay in one spot for two weeks I would say Whistler/Blackomb is your best option. Tohoe is fun too but that's completely different conditions. With lake Tahoe you, again, have multiple resorts within a few hours. Tahoe is nice because certain resorts offer certain skiing conditions and atmospheres. Rather, you can ski big mountain one day and find a nice park the next.

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Life's not a bitch,
Life is a beautiful women,
you only call her a bitch
because she won't let you get that pussy...-Aesop Rock See all y'all at Session 3 of High North

Booo Colorado! I live here, it sucks. The snow is variable, the resorts are crowded. If you want to ski real steeps and go to Colorado, go to Crested Butte or Telluride. Say the hell away from Summit County (breck, copper, keystone, vail....)

if you don't care about the town/nightlife or spending money, go to mammoth. but whistler would be cheaper and the town is sick. (just watch how much you drink there, cause then it gets expensive...really expensive)